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responsibility we have to ensure and guarantee security for the country and for the people i held it there jen any security threat from people i mean it's one thing to say yes there are people camping out in trains . nations or on sidewalks we have that problem here in the united states but is there an actual security problem or is this more a case of we don't have the social system set up to be able to accommodate people as they're trying to transit to a third country no no i mean once again the supply it was there but there are rules you have to comply with if you come to another country right i mean if the rule if the international rule is that you go to your supplier the refugee camp you have to do it you have to go there and get your supplies number one number two if you have a look at the the recent developments in europe like security wise put into consideration the last two years you see many terrorist attacks happened which was not a famine phenomenon before i remember a couple of decades ago one or two decades ago as we were watching news on television you know from the middle east.
responsibility we have to ensure and guarantee security for the country and for the people i held it there jen any security threat from people i mean it's one thing to say yes there are people camping out in trains . nations or on sidewalks we have that problem here in the united states but is there an actual security problem or is this more a case of we don't have the social system set up to be able to accommodate people as they're trying to transit to a third country no no i mean once again...
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attack the airport bombing which left at least five civilians injured occurred after he and nato chief jens stoltenberg left the airport their trip follows u.s. president donald trump's pledge to send more american troops to afghanistan afghan security forces are struggling to defeat the taliban. tens of thousands of people in south africa have held street protests against president jacob zuma they say corruption has become endemic under his leadership the marches were organized by the largest workers' union and its alliance with the ruling african national congress is looking increasingly strained than your page has more from johannesburg . miners teachers and laborers are among the thousands of workers taking part in a nationwide strike against corruption. and the man they say is to blame for it is president jacob zuma they say he's been compromised by private business leaders have kept control of the state the president has indicated that he's not willing to go and we know the reason is because he has been the print if you chatted with. the president. says ninety members of the scene the
attack the airport bombing which left at least five civilians injured occurred after he and nato chief jens stoltenberg left the airport their trip follows u.s. president donald trump's pledge to send more american troops to afghanistan afghan security forces are struggling to defeat the taliban. tens of thousands of people in south africa have held street protests against president jacob zuma they say corruption has become endemic under his leadership the marches were organized by the largest...
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we've got that one again so this was a tweet and an example shared by an excellent journalist called jen and was that she was saying this picture that she's seen on telegram on the on encrypted networks that though i supported sharing pictures of themselves with messages looking forward to a message from one of the heads of isis propaganda and then this picture this person claimed that they were in paris and there are the ones people in amsterdam or in germany and london and elsewhere how do we know whether this is actually the just and on not and in these cases if that reverse image search doesn't work then we need to start looking at the visual information in the image itself like where is this what are the splines what does the road look like what does the world of the the architecture look like are there any road signs are there any building signs that we can search for and in this case in particular if you can see my quarter but just behind the paper as a shotgun yeah that's the eagle eyed will recognize that as a physically sign so if we were to go to google and this is an online m
we've got that one again so this was a tweet and an example shared by an excellent journalist called jen and was that she was saying this picture that she's seen on telegram on the on encrypted networks that though i supported sharing pictures of themselves with messages looking forward to a message from one of the heads of isis propaganda and then this picture this person claimed that they were in paris and there are the ones people in amsterdam or in germany and london and elsewhere how do we...
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taliban says mattis was the target of the failed rocket attack which occurred after he and nato chief jens stoltenberg left the airport there trip follows u.s. president donald trump's pledge to send more american troops to afghanistan afghan security forces are struggling to defeat the taliban brazil is investigating the reported massacre of up to ten members of an isolated unassuming in tribe and it's believed that the indigenous people were killed by gold miners who later bragged about the attack al-jazeera is team is the first to be given access to the area since it happened latin america editor alysia newman has part one of our exclusive two part special series from the valley. the jeopardy valley indigenous reserves. eight million years of brazilian amazon the size of australia it's home to the largest number of non contacted tribes in the world photographed only rarely from the air and it's here that ten indigenous people were reportedly massacred last month by illegal gold miners who these rivers. we flew four thousand kilometers from sao paulo to menow so to. and there by boat to.
taliban says mattis was the target of the failed rocket attack which occurred after he and nato chief jens stoltenberg left the airport there trip follows u.s. president donald trump's pledge to send more american troops to afghanistan afghan security forces are struggling to defeat the taliban brazil is investigating the reported massacre of up to ten members of an isolated unassuming in tribe and it's believed that the indigenous people were killed by gold miners who later bragged about the...
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rocket attack the airport bombing which left at least five civilians injured after he and nato chief jens stoltenberg left the airport their trip follows u.s. president donald trump's pledge to send more american troops to afghanistan afghan security forces struggling to defeat the taliban. refugees who escaped a military crackdown in me and i have spoken to al-jazeera about how they were raped by soldiers government denies the claims but refused to allow international observers to investigate four hundred eighty thousand have fled to bangladesh in the past month. has more from long in bangladesh. two sisters twenty five year old me and twenty two year old aziza share their story of escape from me and my both say they were raped by soldiers. the military tortured they murdered our parents even our sisters they took us to the jungle they pushed us down on the ground there were two of them they raped me and then i became unconscious. some people came and rescued us and took us to a group of people who were going to cross the river to bangladesh but they wouldn't take us in the boat as we ha
rocket attack the airport bombing which left at least five civilians injured after he and nato chief jens stoltenberg left the airport their trip follows u.s. president donald trump's pledge to send more american troops to afghanistan afghan security forces struggling to defeat the taliban. refugees who escaped a military crackdown in me and i have spoken to al-jazeera about how they were raped by soldiers government denies the claims but refused to allow international observers to investigate...
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jen, i think you know that they are not asking anyone to feel sorry for them. they say they're making a stand against police brutality and racism. and it is significant, isn't it, that so many of the owners, trump donors, many of them, are in solidarity with their players. and, after all, you would know this. it was the president who put a match to this. it was a low—key protest by one player, colin kaepernick, until president trump decided at a rally to attack him, suggest he should be fired, then, excuse the phrase, started calling other black athletes sons of bitches. well, look, i do agree, i think the president could have used a different tone, different language here. but the truth remains that, if these nfl football players wanted to truly make a difference, why shouldn't they go out into their communities, that they grew up in? why don't they give back to the communities? brandon marshall, who worked for the denver broncos last year, was a great example of this. he is an african—american wanting to give back to his community. he — instead of takin
jen, i think you know that they are not asking anyone to feel sorry for them. they say they're making a stand against police brutality and racism. and it is significant, isn't it, that so many of the owners, trump donors, many of them, are in solidarity with their players. and, after all, you would know this. it was the president who put a match to this. it was a low—key protest by one player, colin kaepernick, until president trump decided at a rally to attack him, suggest he should be...
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we'll just take this moved here —— we're florida jens. we'lljust take this out. you weren't tempted to take the advice of the governor and go? -- we're floridians. we considered it at the beginning of the week and the middle of the week and yesterday, but, you know, as time grew closer we kind of figured instead of being in traffic oi’ figured instead of being in traffic or in another state, possibly being stuck in another state for another couple of days all waiting another couple of days all waiting another couple of days all waiting another couple of weeks depending on how bad the damage is, we thought it was better to stay home, stock up and bunker everything up, boards on the doors, get the generator and the food and everything ready and wait it out and see what happens after. of course you're expecting it to be at its peak in, what, anotherfew hours from now? i think the last update the peak was going to be around six or 7pm tomorrow night i think it was. we wish you all the best. thanks to you and your family and don't get on too many nerves now! no, i t
we'll just take this moved here —— we're florida jens. we'lljust take this out. you weren't tempted to take the advice of the governor and go? -- we're floridians. we considered it at the beginning of the week and the middle of the week and yesterday, but, you know, as time grew closer we kind of figured instead of being in traffic oi’ figured instead of being in traffic or in another state, possibly being stuck in another state for another couple of days all waiting another couple of...
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the guardian carries a warning from the nato chief, jens stoltenberg that the world is more a dangerous place today than it has been in a generation. the times reports that an influential tory donor has criticised theresa may for being "hopeless", "very indecisive" and leading a weak government, we can start with that litany of criticism from the times! top tory party donor accuses prime minister of mishandling brexit and alienating business. this is a carpet magnate, tell us a bit about this story. business. this is a carpet magnate, tell us a bit about this storym has descended quite quickly into the personal about theresa may, but at the heart of that is the increasing despair of business around the lack of clarity on brexit negotiations. since the day of the vote, business has been asking for clarity about the transition process, about access to the single market, and none of thatis to the single market, and none of that is coming through, so i think this has been pulled out here, but theresa may's leadership style and the way she is leading her party has been pinpointed by lord har
the guardian carries a warning from the nato chief, jens stoltenberg that the world is more a dangerous place today than it has been in a generation. the times reports that an influential tory donor has criticised theresa may for being "hopeless", "very indecisive" and leading a weak government, we can start with that litany of criticism from the times! top tory party donor accuses prime minister of mishandling brexit and alienating business. this is a carpet magnate, tell...
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jen. i know you have been a spokesperson for the republican party, also a contributor to fox news. i assume you will not agree with this statement, but i will put it to you. one of our contributors just described this as the most significant in politics and sport since ali review the draft or since the black power salutes at the 1968 olympics. well, mike, i do agree with that. i think this is a significant moment in us sports history, but i think the ending of this is going to be quite different than the nfl players who are kneeling on the field expected to be. i think that these players are thinking, from one week to the next. they are thinking from one sunday to the next sunday, and i think that president donald trump is inking of the long game here, off, look. we know... we have seen the trend here. the ratings for the national football league in america are down 1496 football league in america are down 14% already this year. that is quite significant. those are the lowest ratings in nearly a decade. we saw what i call the trump effect happened last november. in the same month t
jen. i know you have been a spokesperson for the republican party, also a contributor to fox news. i assume you will not agree with this statement, but i will put it to you. one of our contributors just described this as the most significant in politics and sport since ali review the draft or since the black power salutes at the 1968 olympics. well, mike, i do agree with that. i think this is a significant moment in us sports history, but i think the ending of this is going to be quite...
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the guardian carries a warning from the nato chief, jens stoltenberg that the world is more a dangerous place today than it has been in a generation. and the times reports that an influential tory donor has criticised theresa may for being "hopeless," "very indecisive" and leading a weak government. now on bbc news, a special documentary about the former us president ronald regan. asa as a matter of fact, i have been permitted to choose my own words, and discuss my own ideas regarding the choice that we face in the next few weeks. in 1964, a middle-aged hollywood has been called ronald reagan went on tv to speak in support of the republican candidate for president, barry goldwater. we are spending $45 billion on welfare. do some arithmetic, and you will find that if we divided that equally, we would be up to give each family $4600 a year. and this added to the present income should eliminate poverty. his mix of warmth and statistics made him one of the most effective political addressers in us history. direct aid is very low. there must be some big overhead. and it launched him into a s
the guardian carries a warning from the nato chief, jens stoltenberg that the world is more a dangerous place today than it has been in a generation. and the times reports that an influential tory donor has criticised theresa may for being "hopeless," "very indecisive" and leading a weak government. now on bbc news, a special documentary about the former us president ronald regan. asa as a matter of fact, i have been permitted to choose my own words, and discuss my own ideas...
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jen smith went to meet him. 100 sports in 100 days. foremost, it's difficult to even named that many, let alone finding the energy to pull them off. but not this man, jersey's kris fancourt, who at spot number 96, is attempting fencing. jersey's kris fancourt, who at spot number 96, is attempting fencinglj ama number 96, is attempting fencinglj am a big sports lover. i thought i would set myself a crazy challenge to do 100 sports in 100 days. why, i don't know. but i have got this far andi don't know. but i have got this far and i am raising money for teenage cancer trust, a charity close to my heart because i was diagnosed and i was 21. chris has taken on everything from paragliding to a chair basketball, waters orbiters and waiting. i went on a european trip, because i don't thinkjersey has 100. i have been to places like norway, so curling. i went through hungary, germany, did fishing over there. and it has mostly been possible thanks to the generosity of coaches like robin, athletes and sports clubs who have often given their time
jen smith went to meet him. 100 sports in 100 days. foremost, it's difficult to even named that many, let alone finding the energy to pull them off. but not this man, jersey's kris fancourt, who at spot number 96, is attempting fencing. jersey's kris fancourt, who at spot number 96, is attempting fencinglj ama number 96, is attempting fencinglj am a big sports lover. i thought i would set myself a crazy challenge to do 100 sports in 100 days. why, i don't know. but i have got this far andi...
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first jen, what's different about super league triathlon? as you mentioned, this is the first super league triathlon events to be held in the british isles and, in fact, the northern hemisphere. the super league triathlon is very different from the traditional triathlon, today was essentially about three mini triathlons. the disciplines are mixed up and there is a ten minute break between each event and the very fastest athletes, they get the most points and that gives them a distinct advantage going into tomorrow. it is a very short and fast course and some of the athletes are eliminated if they are too slow. it is very much a spectator event and the course is designed with spectators in mind. everywhere you go around here you can see crowds cheering the world's best athletes on. beautifully explained, but the key question i suppose is how are they getting on? i saw thatjonny brownlee was in third place at the moment. absolutely, jonny brownlee had a very strong race but unfortunately, a chaotic transition for him coming off of the bike in
first jen, what's different about super league triathlon? as you mentioned, this is the first super league triathlon events to be held in the british isles and, in fact, the northern hemisphere. the super league triathlon is very different from the traditional triathlon, today was essentially about three mini triathlons. the disciplines are mixed up and there is a ten minute break between each event and the very fastest athletes, they get the most points and that gives them a distinct advantage...
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and jen calleja, she is a volunteer for good night out, which is an initiative aimed at helping the night—time economy tackle and prevent harassment. welcome to all of you, thank you for coming on the programme. what have you experienced? it tends to be someone getting closer, they will go for a someone getting closer, they will go fora grab, grab someone getting closer, they will go for a grab, grab your bum, someone getting closer, they will go for a grab, grab your burn, that kind of thing. it is intimidating. is it? why? it feels like somebody is saying that their night is more important than yours, they can control what happens to you during an evening. you are nodding in agreement, is that what it is about? yes, in all of those i've interviewed professionally in my experience. there have been so many times where i have been out and someone has grabbed me or touched me or my friend. after a while you shrug it off, that isn't right. you shouldn't be doing that. is it normal, though? it has become very normalised. why is that? because our culture sees it as part of a night out. it is just s
and jen calleja, she is a volunteer for good night out, which is an initiative aimed at helping the night—time economy tackle and prevent harassment. welcome to all of you, thank you for coming on the programme. what have you experienced? it tends to be someone getting closer, they will go for a someone getting closer, they will go fora grab, grab someone getting closer, they will go for a grab, grab your bum, someone getting closer, they will go for a grab, grab your burn, that kind of...
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it's incredibly important that all florida jens keep a close eye on this incredibly dangerous storm. do not sit and wait and prepare, get prepared now. this monster hurricane comes on the heels of harvey, which struck texas and louisiana last month. irma is forecast to be even more dangerous. now millions of people across the caribbean are bracing themselves for one of the most powerful hurricanes ever recorded in the atlantic basin. sarah corker, bbc news. let's get the latest now from sarah, who's been tracking the storm from the bbc‘s weather centre. sarah, what more can you tell us? this is a really powerful storm moving through the caribbean and potentially towards florida as well. that's right, dan. i'llshow potentially towards florida as well. that's right, dan. i'll show you the satellite image, it's a huge hurricane. you can see that really well—defined i. that's an indication of the strength of the storm, it has really been strengthening over the past 2a hour is, reaching category five status and it's rare we ca a category five hurricane. —— 2a hours. exceptionally
it's incredibly important that all florida jens keep a close eye on this incredibly dangerous storm. do not sit and wait and prepare, get prepared now. this monster hurricane comes on the heels of harvey, which struck texas and louisiana last month. irma is forecast to be even more dangerous. now millions of people across the caribbean are bracing themselves for one of the most powerful hurricanes ever recorded in the atlantic basin. sarah corker, bbc news. let's get the latest now from sarah,...
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since william jennings bryan. steve: i don't have attention to the guys on tv because they have fallen -- i came out of business school, one of the failings was the proctor and gamble marketing. likemarketed candidates products. you can't say certain words. it gets so dry that there's no substance. i think one of the things the internet has given us is a search for authenticity. trump, i'm telling you, and i can't believe the media missed it -- if you look at the campaign, the speeches, the crowds, were barn burners. each one had a different policy perspective. the speeches are the plan for the trump plan. it shows you how people urine for this. his oratory is very powerful. he's the greatest speech maker in modern political history. i think there's only been one, william jennings bryan, who is also a populist. you cannot do 3, 4, 5 of these rally today and come in fresh. the entire campaign was not really modern and the fact that we did not do a lot of -- we approach of data mining and targeted it, coupled with a
since william jennings bryan. steve: i don't have attention to the guys on tv because they have fallen -- i came out of business school, one of the failings was the proctor and gamble marketing. likemarketed candidates products. you can't say certain words. it gets so dry that there's no substance. i think one of the things the internet has given us is a search for authenticity. trump, i'm telling you, and i can't believe the media missed it -- if you look at the campaign, the speeches, the...
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jens: the reasons we have been watching this is we can use it as a measure of capital flight. if you look at how the coin is trading in different countries, sometimes there is a premium in china and especially in the second half of last year where there was a lot of capital flight out of china. the bitcoin premium was correlated with that so we used it to infer something about what is going on with the broader capital flows. it is not that we have strong views about whether there is a bubble. you have to be careful about going into the debate because it is a must like a religious one. we wrote a letter about this on our website. we were careful about going into this debate but we get so many questions we put out of you and we tried not to be too controversial but still some people got angry. joe: you are saying it is not the absolute level that your most interested in per se. relative price on exchanges in different countries. china versus japan versus korea. the relative differences can tell us something about the state of capital control and the urge to circumvent them. jens
jens: the reasons we have been watching this is we can use it as a measure of capital flight. if you look at how the coin is trading in different countries, sometimes there is a premium in china and especially in the second half of last year where there was a lot of capital flight out of china. the bitcoin premium was correlated with that so we used it to infer something about what is going on with the broader capital flows. it is not that we have strong views about whether there is a bubble....
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jens stoltenberg, secretary general of nato. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: ryan moynahan is here. he is the chair and c.e.o. of bank of america, the nation's second-largest bank serving one in every two households. it is also emerged as a leader in wealth management and global banking. yesterday, the federal reserve said it will start to pull back some of the support it provided since the financial crisis. senate republicans announced plans to move forward on a budget that would pave the way for a $1.5 billion tax cut over the next decade. in full disclosure, bank of america is one of the underwriters of this program. i'm moist pleased to see brian moynihan back at this table. welcome. the financial sector is a crucial part of the american economy. l as to merough hel americans did -- too many americans did. how is bank of america doing today? you made some major acquisitions. does it see it's role, how it sees the future? >> if you think about the company back then, we were more of a product company. we had a credit card compa
jens stoltenberg, secretary general of nato. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: ryan moynahan is here. he is the chair and c.e.o. of bank of america, the nation's second-largest bank serving one in every two households. it is also emerged as a leader in wealth management and global banking. yesterday, the federal reserve said it will start to pull back some of the support it provided since the financial crisis. senate republicans announced plans to move forward on a budget that...
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charlie: jens stoltenberg is here. he is the 13th secretary-general of the nato. he is also the former prime minister of norway. nato is the largest and most powerful military alliance in history. since its founding in 1949, the organization has significantly redefined its role. its primary focus after 9/11 has been combating terrorism. and increasingly inserted russia and north korea have become a priority for the alliance. the secretary-general recently declared "the world is more dangerous today than it has been in a generation." i am pleased to have him here for the first time. welcome. let me pick up on your quote. "the world is more dangerous than it has been in a generation." tell me what causes you to say that. mr. stoltenberg: it is the combination of so many different threats and uncertainties at the same time. we have the proliferation of nuclear weapons like we see in north korea. we have terrorism and turmoil close to nato borders, but also in our own streets. we have a more assertive russia. all of this together has created a much more challenging an
charlie: jens stoltenberg is here. he is the 13th secretary-general of the nato. he is also the former prime minister of norway. nato is the largest and most powerful military alliance in history. since its founding in 1949, the organization has significantly redefined its role. its primary focus after 9/11 has been combating terrorism. and increasingly inserted russia and north korea have become a priority for the alliance. the secretary-general recently declared "the world is more...
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charlie: jens stoltenberg is here. he is the 13th secretary-general of the nato. he is also the former prime minister of norway. nato is the largest and most powerful military alliance in history. since its founding in 1949, the organization has significantly redefined its role. its primary focus after 9/11 has been combating terrorism. and increasingly inserted russia and north korea have become a priority for the alliance. the secretary-general recently declared "the world is more dangerous today than it has been
charlie: jens stoltenberg is here. he is the 13th secretary-general of the nato. he is also the former prime minister of norway. nato is the largest and most powerful military alliance in history. since its founding in 1949, the organization has significantly redefined its role. its primary focus after 9/11 has been combating terrorism. and increasingly inserted russia and north korea have become a priority for the alliance. the secretary-general recently declared "the world is more...
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i think there's only been one, william jennings bryan, who is also a populist. you cannot do 3, 4, 5 of these rallies today and come in fresh. and galvanize an audience. the entire campaign was not really modern and the fact that we did not do a lot of tv. we took the modern approach of data mining and targeted it, coupled with an old-fashioned, let's get this guy in front of a big crowd. but the oratory is spellbinding. but i think he is a spellbinding speaker. the audience is engaged. how many people wait eight, 10, 12 hours in line? we used to do a thing at the end , people would be there once you 24 hours. got inside, particularly you got seated, or people would be in the mosh pit, people wait for hours. people would stand for 3, 4, 5 hours. we said, we got something. one thing i said during the campaign we wanted to make sure , we tracked hillary clinton very closely. i noticed that not only were her speeches terrible, there was no theme they were not galvanizing. , we noticed she went to these colleges, you can tell because are from the other democratic sc
i think there's only been one, william jennings bryan, who is also a populist. you cannot do 3, 4, 5 of these rallies today and come in fresh. and galvanize an audience. the entire campaign was not really modern and the fact that we did not do a lot of tv. we took the modern approach of data mining and targeted it, coupled with an old-fashioned, let's get this guy in front of a big crowd. but the oratory is spellbinding. but i think he is a spellbinding speaker. the audience is engaged. how...
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charlie: jens stoltenberg is here. he is the 13th secretary-general of the nato. he is also the former prime minister of norway. nato is the largest and most powerful military alliance in history. since its founding in 1949, the organization has significantly redefined its role. its primary focus after 9/11 has been combating terrorism. and increasingly, inserted russia and north korea have become a priority for the alliance. the secretary-general recently declared "the world is more das
charlie: jens stoltenberg is here. he is the 13th secretary-general of the nato. he is also the former prime minister of norway. nato is the largest and most powerful military alliance in history. since its founding in 1949, the organization has significantly redefined its role. its primary focus after 9/11 has been combating terrorism. and increasingly, inserted russia and north korea have become a priority for the alliance. the secretary-general recently declared "the world is more das
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charlie: jens stoltenberg is here. he is the 13th secretary-general of the nato. he is also the former prime minister of norway. nato is the largest and most powerful military alliance in history. since its founding in 1949, the organization has significantly redefined its role. it's primary focus after 9/11 has been combating terrorism. russia and north korea have become a priority for the lion's --alliance. the secretary-general recently declared the world is more
charlie: jens stoltenberg is here. he is the 13th secretary-general of the nato. he is also the former prime minister of norway. nato is the largest and most powerful military alliance in history. since its founding in 1949, the organization has significantly redefined its role. it's primary focus after 9/11 has been combating terrorism. russia and north korea have become a priority for the lion's --alliance. the secretary-general recently declared the world is more
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jens weidmann has defended the central banks low interest rates and targeted his comments ministerat a finance who has been an outspoken critic of the policy. >> it's not the german finance minister does not benefit from low rates. the impression you're giving is that low rates are just a benefit of specific countries in the euro area only. that is not the case. it is good news for every finance minister when the latter has to pay less under lower rates. francine: still with us is bob michel at jp morgan. is that right? low rates are good. bob: they certainly are. who would not want to fund themselves at the lowest possible rate? francine: overall the conversation we are having in germany as whether jens weidmann will replace mario draghi, if schauble stays. are you bullish on europe? bob: we are. we see a lot of growth, we see the benefit from a currency that had revalued. we see a banking system that is healing, corporate profitability quite high. things look pretty interesting. you do mention who could be the potential successor to draghi? it sounds to me like weidmann is putting
jens weidmann has defended the central banks low interest rates and targeted his comments ministerat a finance who has been an outspoken critic of the policy. >> it's not the german finance minister does not benefit from low rates. the impression you're giving is that low rates are just a benefit of specific countries in the euro area only. that is not the case. it is good news for every finance minister when the latter has to pay less under lower rates. francine: still with us is bob...
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going to create a broadcast feed, or create their own productions to target the way millennial's and jens these -- s are watching the game. it is a work in progress, but like everything coming out of silicon valley it is changing on a daily basis scarlet:. -- basis. scarlet: coming up, we are getting information on the changing stations ahead of steve mnuchin's briefing. this is bloomberg. so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. >> it is 3:00 p.m. in new york. scarlet: welcome to "bloomberg markets." ♪ >> we are live in bloomberg world headquarters in new york over the next hour. here are the top story covering around the world. trump taking ad bold stance against north korea with a new round of sanctions. he is set to meet with the president of turkey. then w
going to create a broadcast feed, or create their own productions to target the way millennial's and jens these -- s are watching the game. it is a work in progress, but like everything coming out of silicon valley it is changing on a daily basis scarlet:. -- basis. scarlet: coming up, we are getting information on the changing stations ahead of steve mnuchin's briefing. this is bloomberg. so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of...
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there are secular growers that jen europe -- the generate higher rates, but should the ecb the highest and 30 years question mark i think that is tough. , your response? jay: i have a slightly different take. we have been in a rising market for equities to read you had to be involved if you are an investor. if you have not been involved in the last 18 months, you are suffering from a business risk, particularly as an active investor with the rise of capital. we have an economy where investors need to be invested, but they also need protection. so, you have an environment like yesterday where the s&p was up .6%. gold and silver were up 1%. for the month of august, gold and silver were up 1%. the s&p was flat. ,eople have to stay invested yet they want protection, so you have this fargo market where you are long and securities, buying equities, rather, and you're as anong on gold and investor, the only mistake for the last 18 months would be not becausevested, period, everything is up. whether that is sustained goes back to my point about a synchronized global economy where stocks can co
there are secular growers that jen europe -- the generate higher rates, but should the ecb the highest and 30 years question mark i think that is tough. , your response? jay: i have a slightly different take. we have been in a rising market for equities to read you had to be involved if you are an investor. if you have not been involved in the last 18 months, you are suffering from a business risk, particularly as an active investor with the rise of capital. we have an economy where investors...
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and if you can find a big liquid stock that gives you gains outside of the s&p, theoretically you are jen rate the purest form of alpha possible do you think that the short is being punished in the names on the way up, could have anything to do with asset managers being attracted to the relatively few large caps that aren't in the benchmarks that everyone else? >> didn't help in valiant. >> it works but it didn't. >> that's always really at the end of the day what these things, you know, usually end up they work until they don't. >> right. >> and that exogenous factor, the index factor. >> right. >> you know, it helps them on the way up, and then there's no bid on the way down, right >> right. >> because vanguard is not buying them. >> i've been adding to baba. i think it's -- i'm sort of glad the accounting is so opaque, nothing different from a lot of other chinese companies. brazil is, you know, fraught with corruption at every level of government. they could teach china some things, so they have been growing. it is mostly an ad model, i get that, but it's also a much less expensive st
and if you can find a big liquid stock that gives you gains outside of the s&p, theoretically you are jen rate the purest form of alpha possible do you think that the short is being punished in the names on the way up, could have anything to do with asset managers being attracted to the relatively few large caps that aren't in the benchmarks that everyone else? >> didn't help in valiant. >> it works but it didn't. >> that's always really at the end of the day what these...
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working together throughout the middle east to crush the loser terrorists and stop the re rereeamerican jens of safe havens last month i announced a new strategy for victory in the fight against this evil in afghanistan. from now on our security interests will dictate the length and scope of military operations, not arbitrary benchmarks and timetables set up by politicians i have also totally changed the rules of engagement in our fight against the taliban and other terrorist groups in syria and iraq, we have made big gains towards lasting defeat of isis. in fact, our country achieved more against isis in the last eight months than it has in many, many years combined. we seek the de-escalation of the syrian conflict. and a political solution that honors the will of the syrian people the actions of the criminal regime of bashar al assad including the use of chemical weapons against his own citizens, even innocent children shock the conscience of every decent person. no society can be safe if banned chemical weapons are allowed to spread that is why the united states carried out a missile stri
working together throughout the middle east to crush the loser terrorists and stop the re rereeamerican jens of safe havens last month i announced a new strategy for victory in the fight against this evil in afghanistan. from now on our security interests will dictate the length and scope of military operations, not arbitrary benchmarks and timetables set up by politicians i have also totally changed the rules of engagement in our fight against the taliban and other terrorist groups in syria...
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defense area, ike in lockheed and others and i've thought about broadening it to including boeing and jen dynamics if i go to 10% to 10% allegation in my portfolio i'd probably include boeing. >> financials are the biggest hit sector in the s&p today. technology is not far behind do you like those -- if you're looking for buying opportunities as you mentioned, are those the sectors to look at, or where else are you looking at right now? >> well, i like -- i think, bill, that there is some size of inflation here and overheat going on and still very full of growing and industrial commodity prices have been on fire and have been so the past few years. the industrial part of the economy, and now if we get oil embroiled it it, the dollar is weak which is forced net so i look at more of the industrial commodity cap with goods areas, industrials, materials, energy stocks and then financials for sure because if we get an influence bias now when everyone has given up on it you'll see yields have to adjust upward and that's going to play right into making the financial stocks leaders again and i'd
defense area, ike in lockheed and others and i've thought about broadening it to including boeing and jen dynamics if i go to 10% to 10% allegation in my portfolio i'd probably include boeing. >> financials are the biggest hit sector in the s&p today. technology is not far behind do you like those -- if you're looking for buying opportunities as you mentioned, are those the sectors to look at, or where else are you looking at right now? >> well, i like -- i think, bill, that...
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now, a lot of the facilities in florida have been equipped with jen rageneratorors which i thins going to allow the service to be restored much quicker than other ar areas. where you have flooding, you're not going to be able to run those generators you're going to need to see the water recede particularly in southwest florida. those will be the last areas where i think you'll see the cell service recover but i do think it will come back a lot quicker than the power grids will >> what about further north, as it makes its way, we're starting to hear about the effects it's having now in georgia and parts of south carolina as it moves further north. what impact do you see there for your company >> well, i'm speaking to you from charleston and i can tell you right now, we're in a tropical storm right now and you'll have similar impacts. i mean, wind speed is the sin e single-most critical issue for knocking out power and wherever the power issues are the greatest, you're going do have the greatest issues of cell site outages and cell coverage outages is you're going to see that. you know,
now, a lot of the facilities in florida have been equipped with jen rageneratorors which i thins going to allow the service to be restored much quicker than other ar areas. where you have flooding, you're not going to be able to run those generators you're going to need to see the water recede particularly in southwest florida. those will be the last areas where i think you'll see the cell service recover but i do think it will come back a lot quicker than the power grids will >> what...
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jen, president trump calls kim jong-un rocket man in front of the whole world. does it on purpose. doesn't give him the respect we have been using his real name, right? as i just used his real name. he didn't do that. does the scare minimize, humiliate kim jong-un? >> it sounded more like a term of endearment to me, but look, i think what was interesting about his use of that term is that it shows and highlights his obsession with the news of the day and what's going to pop on dwiter and what's going to pop in the news. what we did not hear in that speech is a comprehensive strategy on how he would approach north korea, what differently he would do diplomatically, and what exactly these escalating military threats mean. and i think the rest of the world, most of whom were sitting in that room, that's what's unique, were probably scratching their heads. >> jason, what do you say? rocket man, purposeful? >> absolutely. and i love the line, and i love the speech. i think it will go down on the mt. rushmore of trump speeches as one of the best he's given so far. but look, what i think
jen, president trump calls kim jong-un rocket man in front of the whole world. does it on purpose. doesn't give him the respect we have been using his real name, right? as i just used his real name. he didn't do that. does the scare minimize, humiliate kim jong-un? >> it sounded more like a term of endearment to me, but look, i think what was interesting about his use of that term is that it shows and highlights his obsession with the news of the day and what's going to pop on dwiter and...
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this cannot stand, and we should use -- jen i don't think this is an empty threat. i think trump should be hard line. if you want to be a member of the civilized world you bring an end to the north korea nuclear program. what is wrong with that position? i mean we, china needs us a lot more than we need them in terms of trade. >> well, stephen, first i think we agree that this is probably the biggest threat that we're facing as a country, that's something president obama conveyed to president trump and regardless of party, you should agree on that. >> right. >> i think the issue here i don't know the economics all tied to each other is china has different objectives than the united states. >> that's right. >> china doesn't want to see a denuclearized. >> they don't exactly. >> they don't want to see a united country. >> exactly. >> should we launch threats via twitter, sitting down deciding determining with china whether there's a diplomatic effort could be undertaken here and that's something many people of both parties, many people who have been working on this is
this cannot stand, and we should use -- jen i don't think this is an empty threat. i think trump should be hard line. if you want to be a member of the civilized world you bring an end to the north korea nuclear program. what is wrong with that position? i mean we, china needs us a lot more than we need them in terms of trade. >> well, stephen, first i think we agree that this is probably the biggest threat that we're facing as a country, that's something president obama conveyed to...
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who just was -- >> yes, scott jennings, congratulations. >> scott jennings, sorry about that. tell me about that. >> real news. >> yeah, baby harlan, our fourth boy was born in louisville on wednesday, we brought him home on friday and he's named after john justin harlan, known as the great dissenter on the u.s. supreme court. he was the lone dissenter in plessy versus ferguson. he joins his three brothers at home. he's home with momma watching the show. appreciate you bringing it up. >> congratulations. >> and he's a dreamer, not in the sense we've been talking about. >> no, he's safe. >> thank you, guys. we'll be right back. >>> we were talking about harvey but breaking news, irma, category 4 storm. thank you for joining us. florida, puerto rico already declared states of emergency. fill us in on where irma is heading? >> it's not looking good because the model run on a very consistent track of where we think this will head. bee line to the west, the turks and caicos, bahamas, direct path of the storm system. notice how compact this area of the computer models. you look at t
who just was -- >> yes, scott jennings, congratulations. >> scott jennings, sorry about that. tell me about that. >> real news. >> yeah, baby harlan, our fourth boy was born in louisville on wednesday, we brought him home on friday and he's named after john justin harlan, known as the great dissenter on the u.s. supreme court. he was the lone dissenter in plessy versus ferguson. he joins his three brothers at home. he's home with momma watching the show. appreciate you...
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and i know jen you've been concerned about that also. look, she's a very powerful woman and has a message a lot to say and doing a lot of interviews. and again no one questions her right to do any of that. but it does mean less attention for the kamala harris and other people of the world. >> that's right. we have all said she has every right to do it. but does it further her objectives. >> we all get a lot of angry tweets. >> as someone who has been in public service, or issues she cares about. no on both. does it help the democratic party? no. so are those things she has to factor in? probably not but it does become a challenge. >> none of those angry tweets has convinced me i'm wrong. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up she's only 8 years old but already knows all too well drug dixon a family. we'll take a look at some of the youngest victims of nation's opioid crisis next. stay with us. scout the world to find my next vacation. dija, where is that? i'm on a rickshaw in japan. he's so fast! this is delicious. i'm sorry. do you guys kn
and i know jen you've been concerned about that also. look, she's a very powerful woman and has a message a lot to say and doing a lot of interviews. and again no one questions her right to do any of that. but it does mean less attention for the kamala harris and other people of the world. >> that's right. we have all said she has every right to do it. but does it further her objectives. >> we all get a lot of angry tweets. >> as someone who has been in public service, or...
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jen, let's take a listen at president trump speaks to u.s. members about military options when it comes to the north korean crisis. >> after seeing your capabilities and commitment here today, i am more confident than ever than our options in addressing this threat, are both effective and overwhelming. >> it's unclear if this is leading to a military strike by the u.s. against north korea, but at the very least, the rhetoric is really escalating. >> es calated but still inbound. we saw mcmaster this afternoon at the podium, and now president trump making clear that we have the capability to respond and that -- what happened last night is north korea was reminded of the military options, they backed off. >> what do you think is the endgame? everyone would like to avoid a military confrontation, but do you think they're hoping ratcheting up this much will pressure china to cut off oil supply to korea? >> that's what most of the asia experts think and hope and the question is, do we have enough leverage on china to do it? would china do it to ri
jen, let's take a listen at president trump speaks to u.s. members about military options when it comes to the north korean crisis. >> after seeing your capabilities and commitment here today, i am more confident than ever than our options in addressing this threat, are both effective and overwhelming. >> it's unclear if this is leading to a military strike by the u.s. against north korea, but at the very least, the rhetoric is really escalating. >> es calated but still...
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. >> just to explain what jen is talking about. the rules, without getting it into so much, right now they only need 51 votes. after the deadline they need 60 votes. and they don't have 60 because republicans only have 52 votes. >>> speaking of votes there is a de democratic vote, jurors are deliberating over bribery charges against him and they'll be shown new evidence tomorrow. an interview will be the evidence that senator menendez did in 2013. charged with accepting bribes. here's what senator menendez said about those flights. >> senator, if you can explain why it took so long to pay back almost $60,000 in flights that you took with your friend? >> well, i was in a big travel schedule in 2010, chair of the dscc plus my own campaign getting ready for re-election cycle. and in the process of all of that, it unfortunately fell through the cracks that we didn't catch it moving forward making sure we paid. >> obviously senator menendez firmly denies all of the charges. this does put democrats in awkward position, not only because t
. >> just to explain what jen is talking about. the rules, without getting it into so much, right now they only need 51 votes. after the deadline they need 60 votes. and they don't have 60 because republicans only have 52 votes. >>> speaking of votes there is a de democratic vote, jurors are deliberating over bribery charges against him and they'll be shown new evidence tomorrow. an interview will be the evidence that senator menendez did in 2013. charged with accepting bribes....
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jen saki, a good time for hillary clinton to be relitigating her fights with bernie sanders? >> boy, i don't feel like it is. hillary clinton is so much more than what happened in this campaign and so much more than what could have should have, would have been. there are lots of people litigating that. i don't think it needs to be her and i frankly wish it wasn't her. >> but there's a big fight going on right now within the democratic party. there are still a lot of bernie supporters who feel like they got screwed by the primary process. the dnc hack showed there were people in the dnc out to get bernie sanders. this airing of grievances feeds into that. >> all of those are grievances and most importantly they're all about the past. politics are always contests for the future. this is a party -- and i think this happens in any party. republicans had this after 2012 where somebody has to step aside, new leaders have to emerge, new voices have to come on the scene and articulate the vision of the party. every time we are revisiting what happened in 2016, it in some ways suffoca
jen saki, a good time for hillary clinton to be relitigating her fights with bernie sanders? >> boy, i don't feel like it is. hillary clinton is so much more than what happened in this campaign and so much more than what could have should have, would have been. there are lots of people litigating that. i don't think it needs to be her and i frankly wish it wasn't her. >> but there's a big fight going on right now within the democratic party. there are still a lot of bernie...
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scott jennings, van jones and david swerdlick. scott, i read those numbers differently than you read them. because it shows that -- i think that most people think that the players have the right to do it. they have the right, that they're doing the right thing or that they had the right to do it, not that they're doing the right thing. but i think that i read that differently, that poll differently than you did. van, i'm not sure if that's what you wanted to comment on. >> well, what i want to say is what's surprising -- it's not surprising that the majority of americans look down on this protest. if you look at the 1960s, 1963, 67, 70% of white americans said, hey, stop this black protesting. this freedom rights, you're hurting your cause, the sit-in movement, you're hurting your cause. cut it out, it's bad. huge numbers of people in the '60s with dr. king said stop these black protests. when you look at these numbers, these are some of the most popular black protests in american history. if you look at context tu wally, what the
scott jennings, van jones and david swerdlick. scott, i read those numbers differently than you read them. because it shows that -- i think that most people think that the players have the right to do it. they have the right, that they're doing the right thing or that they had the right to do it, not that they're doing the right thing. but i think that i read that differently, that poll differently than you did. van, i'm not sure if that's what you wanted to comment on. >> well, what i...
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scott jennings, patrick healy thank you for sharing some time with us this saturday -- sunday. appreciate it. >>> coming up, breaking news. maria strengthens into a hurricane with a storm-battered caribbean in its path. so how serious is this threat coming just days after irma? we'll get the latest forecast next. x: netflix mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: netflix mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: netflix mnemonic t-mobile's unlimited now includes netflix on us. that's right, netflix on us. get four unlimited lines for just forty bucks each. taxes and fees included. and now, netflix included. so go ahead, binge on us. another reason why t-mobile is america's best unlimited network. and when youod sugar is a replace one meal... choices. ...or snack a day with glucerna... ...made with carbsteady... ...to help minimize blood sugar spikes... ...you can really feel it. now with 30% less carbs and sugars. glucerna. what comes to mind when you think about healthcare? understanding your options? or, if you're getting the care you need? at aarpadvantages.com, you can find helpful
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simone sanders and scott jennings, thank you both for joining me. coming up, president trump and the first lady are expected to have more events there in texas before heading to louisiana to view the storm damage there. we'll bring all of that to you live right here on cnn. just ahead. and also, the justice department now weighing in on the trump claims that former president barack obama wiretapped him during his campaign. we have the breaking news when we come back. mike and i are both veterans, both served in the navy. i do outrank my husband, not just being in the military, but at home. she thinks she's the boss. she only had me by one grade. we bought our first home together in 2010. his family had used another insurance product but i was like well i've had usaa for a while, why don't we call and check the rates? it was an instant savings and i should've changed a long time ago. there's no point in looking elsewhere really. we're the tenneys and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. and the wolf huffed like you do so
simone sanders and scott jennings, thank you both for joining me. coming up, president trump and the first lady are expected to have more events there in texas before heading to louisiana to view the storm damage there. we'll bring all of that to you live right here on cnn. just ahead. and also, the justice department now weighing in on the trump claims that former president barack obama wiretapped him during his campaign. we have the breaking news when we come back. mike and i are both...
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. >> let's get reaction from two of our cnn political commentators brian fallon and scott jennings. brian worked for the obama administration and for the hillary clinton campaign, scott jennings former special assistant to george w. bush. scott, let me start with you, were there echos of the axis of evil speech that president bush spoke about before the war against saddam hussein in 2003? >> this definitely had shades of that remark and i'm glad to see that because during the campaign, donald trump ran as something of an isolationist and if you watched today's speech, he took you on a world tour of american priorities and american engagement. if you were expecting donald trump the isolationist you did not get that today. it was a firm and measured speech today, he spoke in clear terms. i was proud to see him call out the programs on petfar and malaria that the united states has invested in. i think he hit all the right notes for his american audience. i think his base will love it. i think a lot of americans agree with his message on reforming the u.n. and some gallup polling conduc
. >> let's get reaction from two of our cnn political commentators brian fallon and scott jennings. brian worked for the obama administration and for the hillary clinton campaign, scott jennings former special assistant to george w. bush. scott, let me start with you, were there echos of the axis of evil speech that president bush spoke about before the war against saddam hussein in 2003? >> this definitely had shades of that remark and i'm glad to see that because during the...
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whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. when i feel controlled by frequent, unpredictable abdominal...
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whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. for tech advice. dell small business advisor with one phone call, i get products that suit my needs and i get back to business. ♪ at ally, we offer low-cost trades and high-yield savings. but if that's not enough, we offer innovative investing tools to prepare you for the future. looks like you hooked it. and if that's not enough, we'll help your kid prepare for the future. don't hook it kid. and if that's still not enough, we'll help your kid's kid prepare for the future. looks like he hooked it. we'll do anything... takes after his grandad. seriously anything, to help you invest for the future. ally. do it right. seriou
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. >> good evening i'm peter jennings, a brief update. the voters of new hampshire, very concerned with the state of the economy. their own particularly has given president bush an unexpected surprise. commentator patrick bowie can fan is about to get 47 of the vote. >> pat buchanan will get the people with his charisma. >> h. ross perot, the texas billionaire. >> i would not run as either a democrat or republican because i will not sell out to anybody but to the american people. >> rus perot went on larry king and announced he was going to run for president as an independ. >> i don't want any money from anybody but you. >> i didn't win the nomination, but i think ross perot saw what he did and the vulnerability of bush and made his decision to go. >> well, perot's campaigning struck with voters. >> he bought a half hour on nbc. >> ross perot talk about jobs, get and the washington mess. >> i thought it would be a good idea to take the most important problem first. that problem is economy and jobs. >> out of nowhere comes ross perot, the
. >> good evening i'm peter jennings, a brief update. the voters of new hampshire, very concerned with the state of the economy. their own particularly has given president bush an unexpected surprise. commentator patrick bowie can fan is about to get 47 of the vote. >> pat buchanan will get the people with his charisma. >> h. ross perot, the texas billionaire. >> i would not run as either a democrat or republican because i will not sell out to anybody but to the american...
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political contributor hillary rosin and scott jennings, a former special assistant to george w. bush. did you guys work together? >> we did. >> we did. reunited. >> listen, the first lady melania trump made a speech at the u.n. condemning of all things bullying specifically cyberbullying. let's listen to some of her remarks. >> our own example we must teach children to be good stewards of the world they will inherit. we must remember that they are watching and listening so we must never miss an opportunity to teach life's many ethicals yons along the way. as adults we are not merely responsible, we are accountable. >> listen, can we just be honest, scott? are you with me? >> we're always honest. >> you find the statement ironic. should we remind her that she is -- who her husband is? this is some of his tweets, mitt romney, one of the dumbest and worst candidates in the history of republican politics is pushing me on tax returns. dope. how can a dummy dope like harry hurt who wrote a book about me who doesn't know about me be discussing trump. crying glen beck left the gop and d
political contributor hillary rosin and scott jennings, a former special assistant to george w. bush. did you guys work together? >> we did. >> we did. reunited. >> listen, the first lady melania trump made a speech at the u.n. condemning of all things bullying specifically cyberbullying. let's listen to some of her remarks. >> our own example we must teach children to be good stewards of the world they will inherit. we must remember that they are watching and listening...
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hit hard in the end and jen hbrs been there the last few hours and let's have a thick of it. let's listen to what she was saying there. >> reporter: we're in downtown part of orlando where there are tall buildings. that is just creating wind tunnels where sheets of rain are coming at us with strong wind gust. earlier we add fraction of what we are experiencing. we saw a bright blue skyline that means that transformer blew. we saw a bunch of emergency vehicles. it was safer for them to go about streets and when we inquired about what they are racing towards, it wasn't the transformer but someone in their car and crashed. when emergency vehicles responded, that person died. one of orlando's fatalities according to the fire chief here and a storm related. of course investigators couldn't really investigate that because of terrible conditions. but just goes to show to you doesn't take much for the storm to be super dangerous. and even with orlando being in the center of the state with people on both coasts coming to evacuate, we're certainly seeing conditions be pretty difficult.
hit hard in the end and jen hbrs been there the last few hours and let's have a thick of it. let's listen to what she was saying there. >> reporter: we're in downtown part of orlando where there are tall buildings. that is just creating wind tunnels where sheets of rain are coming at us with strong wind gust. earlier we add fraction of what we are experiencing. we saw a bright blue skyline that means that transformer blew. we saw a bunch of emergency vehicles. it was safer for them to go...
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whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. >>> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says he plans to bring the latest gop health care bill next week, just days ahead of the deadline that would require a simple majority to pass the measure which would repeal obamacare. they're saying the bill has a chance of passing but the votes aren't there. >> reporter: yes, they said the votes will be there. mitch mcconnell said it's his intention to hold a vote next week, but the votes aren't there yet. as we've seen multiple times throughout this process is the most important, the behind the scenes talks. i'm told leaders are gathering information and asks from specific snaer
whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. >>> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says he...
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start saving today whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. 83% try to eat healthy, yet up to 90% fall short on getting key nutrients. let's do more. one-a-day 50 plus. complete with 100% daily value of more than 15 key nutrients. one-a-day 50 plus. >>> all right, nine minutes until the top of the hour now and president trump is again calling the russian election interference a hoke, this time after facebook turns over russian-linked campaign ads to congress. now the ceo, mark zuckerberg, says he wants to create new transparency. laurie segall tells us what that's all about. >> more than 3,000 ads sold to a russian troll farm aimed at targeting u.s. citizens to influence the electio
start saving today whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. 83% try to eat healthy, yet up to 90% fall...